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Well Paul, welcome to the forum and congratulations on the car.
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SHG said:Keoke said:For the historians; see the picture in Clausager's "Original Austin Healey" page 72 it is clearly shown in the same configurations as Paul's.--Same Guy-Keoke- /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
except half the pics in Clausager's book have a little caveat that the photo was wrong.
What's up with that? [ I don't know but that photo does not have that disclaimer.]----Keoke- /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
Paul, there's been some debate here about what to do with the radios, especially if you actually want to hear them over the exhaust. If it's there for show, then it doesn't matter if it works. If it's there for music, then you have a lot more to think about then negative ground. There are old threads that talk about what type of radio and speakers to use, and how to set them up, to have the original look with a real working stereo system. It can be done, but there are choices to be made.
Ed_K said:has already split significantly but the one in the photo is not split and is very old ? The originals must have been made of better rubber/plastic than recent after market materials.
Ed_K said:Dar100,
I am south of you in NY state on business today. I now see why you guys put up your Healey's for the winter. You would have to build a fire under the engine to get it started today ! 9 degrees with the wind blowing. No offense intended but I am glad I am just visiting for a few days.
Johnny said:The radio, the top, the side curtains, and the seal around the transmission (used to keep heat out of the cockpit area,) are all only meant to be used when the car is sitting still. I bought my wife an Ipod for Christmas, it'll work just fine in the Healey.
Ed_K said:dar100,
I am in Endicott. I will probably not ever need to come back for business.
I lived here when I was a kid, 1st time back in 41 years. No family in the area...
You should be proud to be able to trace your family roots back to the revolutionary war !
Ed
SHG said:The effort it would take to make that speaker bracket, given that the sound coming out of that itty bitty speaker will never be heard over the exhaust, seems crazy.
If you're just looking to fill the speaker hole, I can understand. If you actually want to hear something, then go for some high quality marine speakers in the upper part of the footwells.